Letter from Carver to Pammel, June 18, 1921

6 / 18 / 21
My dear Dr. Pammel:
Imagine my astonishment this morning upon receiving a copy of the Ames Daily Tribune, and reading your wonderfully illuminating article, its meaning to me cannot be expressed in words.
God evidently arranged it so that I should fall into your hands for training, and I am simply carrying out in my poor way just the things you endeavored so earnestly and patiently to teach me.
You give me entirely too much credit in your article.
I have been feeling good and more like work ever since you were here.
Much love to all.
Sincerely yours,
G. W. Carver
Director of Research & Experiment Station.
GWC/LM:

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6 / 18 / 21
My dear Dr. Pammel:
Imagine my astonishment this morning upon receiving a copy of the Ames Daily Tribune, and reading your wonderfully illuminating article, its meaning to me cannot be expressed in words.
God evidently arranged it so that I should fall into your hands for training, and I am simply carrying out in my poor way just the things you endeavored so earnestly and patiently to teach me.
You give me entirely too much credit in your article.
I have been feeling good and more like work ever since you were here.
Much love to all.
Sincerely yours,
G. W. Carver
Director of Research & Experiment Station.
GWC/LM: